I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Colliers in Mar 2024
Interview
I applied to an online job posting and was contacted by an internal recruiter one month later to schedule a 45-minute phone interview.
The job posting did not disclose a salary range or any compensation information, so before scheduling an interview, I emailed the recruiter asking what the salary range is for the role. The recruiter responded with a specific salary range plus commission.
So I scheduled an interview, and when the recruiter addressed compensation, he told me that this position is “commission only.”
I then asked him if he remembered my email asking about the salary range. He said, “Yes.”
I then asked him why he provided me with a specific salary range in response to my salary range question if this role is commission-only.
He said it’s not common for this role to have a salary because the hiring broker must pay it out of pocket.
I would appreciate it if the recruiter was upfront and honest with me when I emailed him about the salary range for this position.
I am supposed to hear back from the recruiter regarding the next steps, and I am still waiting to hear back from him.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Colliers (Mumbai) in Feb 2026
Interview
There was first an HR Interview, followed by Technical Interview, which was taken by the senior team members of that particular city office. The technical interview followed whatever was mentioned in the CV. They asked questions about experiences mentioned in that.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your proficiency in Excel? Rate yourself from 1 to 10
Initial phone interview with office manager 20 min. In person interview several hours - conversational and casual with typical interview questions “tell me about yourself” met Managing director, retail broker, capital markets broker, office leasing broker, and a marketing person
I applied online. I interviewed at Colliers (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
No technical questions. Just why you want to do RE and if your looking to stay long term. Are you willing to live close to the office and making sure you understand the difficulty of the job for the first couple years.